You Can Start Over, Despite the Magnitude of your Loss…
When I organised that crazy clearance sales and locked up my retail store for a short break some months ago, never did it occur to me that I might be kissing retailing a final goodbye (at least as a main-hustle) … This was a venture I had run for over four years, one which I had thought would be my ‘final bustop’; one which I … Continue reading You Can Start Over, Despite the Magnitude of your Loss…
Fiction Fiesta: The Curfew by Magnus Ekpiken
Although he was third in the line, the food-seller noticed him. Realizing that he could be a potential big customer, she beckoned him over. “Welcome, sir. Tell me wetin you go chop. Dem go bring am come give you.” “Thank you, madam.” Jeremiah placed his order and the woman knew she had not made a mistake. Her eyes gleamed as she watched Jeremiah walk up … Continue reading Fiction Fiesta: The Curfew by Magnus Ekpiken
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A Lone Voice for Our Environment from the East – Afeso Akanbi
As at this morning, it would have been close to three weeks since the government of Nigeria declared a total lockdown in two states and the Federal Capital Territory, and advised all Nigerians to stay at home. All over the world, governments, religious leaders, celebrities, scientists, experts, politicians, just name it, everyone is unanimous in advising people everywhere to stay indoors, to stay safe because … Continue reading A Lone Voice for Our Environment from the East – Afeso Akanbi
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Goofed! Opportunity has a PhD in ‘Mystery Shopping’ – Bankole Williams
A few years ago, I decided to go on a ‘mystery visit’ to a certain Bank in Akure. Apparently, this bank had it’s assigned mystery shoppers: people pretending to be normal customers, but are spies sent by the Management. I was not one of them, but as a trainer to that organization, I was merely doing this to assess the quality of the service delivery … Continue reading Goofed! Opportunity has a PhD in ‘Mystery Shopping’ – Bankole Williams
Dream Menu: How to Make Banana Muffins by Kraft Queen
I don’t particularly like bananas, why? It is mushy food. I prefer crunchy fruits and vegetable, so to get the best out of bananas I always put it into other form of food to elevate it. I have made cookies, breads and added it to smoothies. In Nigeria many people enjoy snacking on bananas with roasted groundnuts which they believe is a marriage made in … Continue reading Dream Menu: How to Make Banana Muffins by Kraft Queen

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